Blog — ...a better global citizen to posts on how to be an environmental steward, this year’s blog tour offers inspiration and resources from your favourite university presses. Today’s tour topic is...
Blog — ...next generation.” –Pamela Holway “If we wait for the 94 calls to action to be answered by the ‘authority’ [government] we are going to be waiting a long time.” –Charlene...
Blog — ...a global community of volunteers. Every Monday, a new chapter will be released and up first is Martin Weller himself reading the acknowledgements and introduction. Subscribe and listen at 25years.opened.ca....
Blog — Day One, a series of excerpts from Without Apology that describe the first attempt at telling the truth about abortion in Canada. “Do you think I will go to hell...
Blog — ...your place of work to your social network, you are contributing to and shaping a section of your city. One of the ways that your city shapes your community is...
Blog — ...with the Random Academic Essay Title Generator! You will be able to see the complete Future Library at our booth at the Congress Expo where we might feature your submission!...
Blog — We are delighted to be participating once again in the University Press Week blog tour. This year’s #UPWeek theme, RaiseUP, highlights the role that the university press community plays in...
Blog — ...and business to account—especially when it comes to the big, complicated investigative stories that just can’t be done by local broadcast media, or clickbait-oriented web sites.” –Jon Kay. J-Source: “While...
Blog — ...bus down to Hawrelak Park to enjoy the weather and take part in this wonderful showcase of Canada’s multicultural heritage. There will be music, dancing, and artwork and there will...
Blog — ...provided by museums, these research projects would be incomplete. However, in the past, museums have been criticized for promoting incomplete histories told from the dominant culture’s perspective. Over the years,...